Update: These bookends are now completely sold out.

Since 1993:

•TRP has deconstructed over 2,000 houses and other buildings to salvage reusable materials.

•TRP has diverted over 350,000 tons of reusable materials from landfills.

•TRP has trained over 500 unemployed, underemployed and disadvantaged workers.

•TRP has trained over 71 contractors, who in turn create needed construction jobs.

Since 1993, architects, contractors and building owners have relied on TRP to keep reusable and recyclable building materials out of overburdened landfills. By de-constructing (instead of demolishing) a building, TRP is able to salvage up to 80 percent of the materials and channel them back into the marketplace through donations and sales at its network of retail outlets.

Because you are reading this article, I assume that you have some interest in salvaged building materials — or have an active imagination that lets you see how used items can be repurposed into something completely new.

TRP warehouses always have a number of unique items, so if you come across something that catches your eye, or sparks your imagination, that might just be the time to buy it.

The TRP Los Angeles warehouse is moving from it's original location in Pacoima to a new spot in Los Angeles! Located near Glendale, and the I-5 and 134 freeways, the new warehouse is easily accessable. It's also bigger, brighter, and better! Come see the new facility, the new materials that have arrived, and take advantage of the moving sale prices!

In addition to having a booth at this year’s USGBC GreenBuild in San Francisco, TRP will co-host the Construction and Demolition Waste Reuse and Recycling Training, a USGBC recognized accreditation course provided by WasteCap Resource Solutions.